Thursday January 3, 2013, 3:30 am
Fields has called on police to apologize but has not received any response to her inquiries.

Fields has started a Facebook page entitled, "Kincaid killed by the Baltimore city police." The page that was started one day after his shooting, now has over 5000 fans. A petition that was started at the same time is entitled, “Justice for Kincaid – shot and killed by Baltimore police,” it has over 8200 signatures.

The police are no longer using safe public protocol when discharging their weapons when confronted by a dog. Janneth Sanchez who is 7 months pregnant had her dog Chino by the hips when a CMPD officer opened fire killing him and injuring her other dog Ivy. A Brooklyn man and his dog were both shot while police were chasing a suspected drug dealer. An Oregon man was shot in the foot while a police officer was shooting at a dog. A Topeka Kansas police officer endangered the life of children and adults when he opened fire on a friendly dog named Dallas. This list is growing larger every day.

Fields stepfather has now witnessed the recklessness the police officers pose with their shoot-first-ask-questions-later attitudes, and Kincaid is just another innocent statistic in the death toll that is growing larger every day by untrained police officers encountering dogs in public.